摘要:After decades of steady decline, the Terre Haute economic horizon has noticeable
signs of economic progress but a few lingering clouds. The demolition of the
city’s iconic Terre Haute House, a retail construction boom, and a significant
expansion at Aisin Brake suggest a new economic vitality to the city. Still, the
uncertain future of Sony’s Blu-ray technology for the high definition home movie
market, the uncertain future of Pfizer’s yet-to-be approved inhaled insulin, and
the almost certain total closure of Columbia House prevent unbridled enthusiasm.